Recreated country home of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.
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The recreated country home of William Penn provides a peaceful contrast to the hurry of modern American life.
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William Penn's country home in Pennsylvania, built 1683-1700. Here he often resided while in America. Re-created by the State as a historic shrine. Follow this road for 3.5 miles.
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This is a re-creation of William Penn?s plantation set on the banks of the Delaware River, with costumed guides, family events and children?s programs. One-day group trips to the manor and other historic sites are available.
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Pennsbury is the 43-acre plantation of William Penn. A monument to the founder of Pennsylvania, it includes the reconstructed Manor House, Bake and Brew, stable, outbuildings, formal and kitchen gardens and grounds. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, planned and directed the construction of
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